Charlie Dooley's Reelection Keeps City/County Merger Talks Alive

Sometimes, the morning after, it's difficult to tell just what an election signifies. This year, we find ourselves wondering if the American people like Republicans again. Or do they merely (for the moment) hate Democrats? And what about that Christine O'Donnell?

Charlie Dooley: Pro-merger candidate wins reelection

​But there's one election result that seems clear to us, and that's this: The idea of merging the city of St. Louis with St. Louis County will survive to see further discussion.

Had Corrigan won, the merger talks would almost certainly have been dead. But Dooley's victory, while hardly a mandate, should signify to other politicians that they can support a merger and still keep their jobs. And with St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay on the record with his support for a merger, too, well -- let's just say that we don't want to get ahead of ourselves, but we could actually see this idea going somewhere.